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Here's how to stop writing emails that bury what you're asking for under a bunch of inessential information.
Here's how to stop writing emails that bury what you're asking for under a bunch of inessential information. Inside each of us there's a little efficiency guru who views every single email within a larger matrix of all the stuff we could be focusing on: the big deadline that needs to be met, the presentation that needs to be prepared, the client conflict that needs to be resolved, the errands that need to be run.read more

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